Mortal Kombat Does 3D and 2D Play at the Same Time

Logan Westbrook

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Mortal Kombat Does 3D and 2D Play at the Same Time

3D glasses will make the backgrounds pop out in Mortal Kombat, but the fighters will look the same to everyone.

If you've got the TV to handle it, the PS3 version of the new Mortal Kombat [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003O6E1JS/ref=s9_simh_gw_p63_d4_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=04JYA5BNZ820QNKCN0AD&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846 ] lets you play the game with 3D effects. But don't despair if you want to play some local multiplayer and you don't have enough glasses to go around, as NetherRealm says that the people without them will still be able to play just fine.

According to series co-creator Ed Boon, the trick is actually quite simple. The backgrounds are rendered in 3D, but the fighters aren't. What this means is that if you're wearing 3D glasses, the backgrounds pop out at you, giving a sense of depth, but if you aren't wearing 3D glasses, the backgrounds will look a little blurry and the fighters - which are really the important part, after all - will remain as clear as day. Boon said that NetherRealm didn't want the 3D aspect to complicate anything or to change the basic mechanics of the game, so the 3D mode was essentially cosmetic, allowing you to focus on the fighters a little better, without going making anything difficult for anyone.

It seems though, that a 3D mode for a game like Mortal Kombat couldn't really be anything other than cosmetic. There's not really much opportunity in a 2D fighter to have a lot of objects come out at the player. The exception could have been the x-ray hits, where you see your opponents bones breaking as you strike them, and the fatalities, but it doesn't look like NetherRealm has decided to go in that direction.

A demo for Mortal Kombat, including the 3D effects, comes out for PS Plus subscribers later this week, while the full game comes out for Xbox 360 and PS3 on April 19th.

Source: PlayStation Blog [http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2011/03/04/mortal-kombat-demo-3d-hands-on-what-youll-get-on-wednesday]


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Nexus4

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That is actually pretty smart. Not sure how many people actually have 3d TVs, so it is nice knowing their not sinking any more dev time into 3ding the fighters as well and can just get on with the release.
 

Jordi

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That's nice. But why not make a setting where the players can decide if the characters should also be in 3D?
 

DTWolfwood

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theoverall said:
So the backgrounds will be popping at you BEHIND the characters? That'll end well.
I think its meant to be like the fighters will look like they are in a Shoebox Diorama XD
 

Lord Beautiful

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I'm sure all twelve Mortal Kombat fans with 3D TVs appreciate this very much.

Still, this does seem like it may be the first Mortal Kombat that is genuinely good, which is something I've been hoping to see for quite a while now. I'm seriously considering getting a Playstation Plus subscription just to play the demo.
 

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theoverall said:
So the backgrounds will be popping at you BEHIND the characters? That'll end well.
What.

If the background popped OUT at you, it'd be a foreground. Herp derp.
 

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theoverall said:
So the backgrounds will be popping at you BEHIND the characters? That'll end well.
^This. HARD.

What's the point of a 3D-effect background*?

*I use that phrase to describe the stereoscopic fad that Hollywood is so annoyingly obsessed with at the moment. I do wish they'd put the money into just making decent films rather than endless sequels and 'reboots'.
 

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Scrumpmonkey said:
So let me get this straight; it's a 2D fighting game with 3D graphics, which some people refer to as 2.5d, that now has 2d characters and 3d backgrounds? Man thats enough to give you a headache
Worked for Strider.
 

Lord Beautiful

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Scrumpmonkey said:
-Zen- said:
Scrumpmonkey said:
So let me get this straight; it's a 2D fighting game with 3D graphics, which some people refer to as 2.5d, that now has 2d characters and 3d backgrounds? Man thats enough to give you a headache
Worked for Strider.
i have no idea what that means :D
Strider 2 was a game released a good while back that featured two-dimensional sprites moving in three-dimensional environments. Admittedly, mine was a rather poor joke.